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** A Regional Review Meeting of PMGSY for the States of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura held on 21st March, 2017 at New Delhi under the chairmanship of Joint Secretary (RC) & DG, , NRRDA
** A Regional Review Meeting of PMGSY for the States of Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab, Uttarakhand, Gujarat, Maharashtra and Rajasthan held on 17th February, 2017 at New Delhi under the chairmanship of Joint Secretary (RC) & DG, NRRDA
** Revised and amended Standard Bidding Document, 2015 for construction and maintenance of PMGSY Projects
** A Regional Review Meeting of PMGSY for the States of Haryana, Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, Punjab and Uttarakhand held on 1st & 2nd June, 2017 at Shimla under the chairmanship of Joint Secretary (RC) & DG, NRRDA
PMGSY :
The Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY), was launched by the Govt. of India to provide connectivity to unconnected Habitations as part of a poverty reduction strategy.
Govt. of India is endeavoring to set high and uniform technical and management standards and facilitating policy development and planning at State level in order to ensure sustainable management of the rural roads network.
According to latest figures made available by the State Governments under a survey to identify Core Network as part of the PMGSY programme, about 1.67 lakh Unconnected Habitations are eligible for coverage under the programme.
This involves construction of about 3.71 lakh km. of roads for New Connectivity and 3.68 lakh km. under upgradation.
Guiding Principles Of PMGSY And Definitions :
** The spirit and the objective of the Pradhan Mantri Gram Sadak Yojana (PMGSY) is to provide good all-weather road connectivity to the eligible unconnected Habitations. A habitation which was earlier provided all-weather connectivity would not be eligible even if the present condition of the road is bad.
** The unit for this Programme is a Habitation and not a Revenue village or a Panchayat. A Habitation is a cluster of population, living in an area, the location of 2 which does not change over time.
Desam, Dhanis, Tolas, Majras, Hamlets etc. are commonly used terminology to describe the Habitations.
** An Unconnected Habitation is one with a population of designated size (refer to Para 2.1 above) located at a distance of at least 500 metre or more (1.5 km of path distance in case of Hills) from an All-weather road or a connected Habitation.
In the blocks bordering international boundary in the hill States (as identified by the Ministry of Home Affairs), however, all habitations within a path distance of 10 km may be treated as a cluster for this purpose
** Para 2.1 above refers to Population size of Habitations. The population, as recorded in the Census 2001, shall be the basis for determining the population size of the habitation.
The population of all Habitations within a radius of 500 metre (1.5 km of path distance in case of Hills) may be clubbed together for the purpose of determining the population size.
In the blocks bordering international boundary in the hill States (as identified by the Ministry of Home Affairs), however, all habitations within a path distance of 10 km may be treated as a cluster for this purpose .
This cluster approach would enable provision of connectivity to a larger number of Habitations, particularly in the Hill/ mountainous areas.
** The eligible Unconnected Habitations are to be connected to nearby Habitations already connected by an All-weather road or to another existing All- weather road so that services (educational, health, marketing facilities etc.), which are not available in the unconnected Habitation, become available to the residents.
** A Core Network is that minimal Network of roads (routes) that is essential to provide Basic access to essential social and economic services to all eligible unconnected habitations in the selected areas through at least a single all-weather road connectivity.
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